Evidence supporting the use of: D-alpha tocopherol
For the body system: Eyes
Synopsis
Source of validity: Scientific
Rating (out of 5): 2
D-alpha tocopherol is the natural form of vitamin E, a fat-soluble antioxidant. Its use to support the eyes is based on its antioxidant properties, which help neutralize free radicals that can damage cells, including those in the eyes. Scientific validation for vitamin E in eye health comes largely from studies investigating age-related macular degeneration (AMD) and cataracts, two leading causes of vision loss in older adults. The most significant study, the Age-Related Eye Disease Study (AREDS), found that a specific combination of antioxidants (vitamin C, vitamin E, beta-carotene, and zinc) reduced the progression of intermediate to advanced AMD. However, the effect was due to the combination, making it difficult to attribute the benefit specifically to vitamin E. Other studies have shown mixed results, with some suggesting a possible protective effect against cataracts and AMD, and others showing little or no benefit. Overall, scientific evidence suggests that while d-alpha tocopherol may play a supportive role as part of an antioxidant blend, its direct, independent benefit for eye health is modest and not strongly established. Therefore, it is rated as 2 out of 5 for evidence. It remains a component in some eye health supplements due to its antioxidant action, but it is not a standalone treatment for eye diseases.
Other ingredients that support Eyes
3,3'-dihydroxy-B-carotene-4,4'-dioneAcetyl L-carnitine
Alchornea
Algae
algal oil
Alpha-carotene
anchovies
anthocyanidins
anthocyanins
anthocyanosides
apricot
Aronia melanocarpa
astaxanthin
avocado
barbary matrimony vine
bee products
Beef liver
berry
beta-carotene
beta-zeacarotene
bilberry
bioflavonoids
black currant
blackberry
Blakeslea trispora
blueberry
broccoli
calamari oil
cantaloupe
capsanthin
Carnosine
carotene (unspecified)
carrot
Celosia
chickweed
Chinese Ligustrum berry
chrysanthemum
citicoline
cocklebur
cod liver oil
cornflower
Cornus
crocetin
crocin
Crypthecodinium
cryptoxanthin
currant
cyanidin
d-alpha tocopherol
DHA (docosahexaenoic acid)
docosahexaenoic Acid
Dunaliella
Dunaliella salina
egg
eicosapentaenoic acid
EPA (eicosapentaenoic acid)
ergothioneine
Eyebright
Fagopyrum
fat liver oil
fatty acids
fibroblast growth factor
fish
fish oil
flavoglycosides
flavonoids
flavonols
fruit
fruit and vegetable blend (proprietary)
Gac
gamma-carotene
ginkgo flavone glycoside
Glutathione
goji berry
gooseberry
Haematococcus pluvialis
haliotis
herbal blend (proprietary)
huckleberry
hyaluronic acid
Idebenone
kale
L-carnosine
L-taurine
Ligustrum
lipids
lutein
Lycium
marigold
Marine fat
Marine lipid
Melatonin
Mineral ascorbate
mixed carotenoids
Morus
Mulberry
N-Acetyl Carnosine
Oligomeric proanthocyanidins
omega-3 fatty acids
orange
Phaffia rhodozyma
pine bark
Polygonum
polyphenols
polyunsaturated fat
proanthocyanidins
procyanidol
pumpkin
Pycnogenol
riboflavin (vitamin B2)
rose
rue
rutin
saffron
Salmon Oil
Schizochytrium
Schizochytrium Oil
Spanish Needle
spinach
Tagetes
Taurine
Tea
trace minerals
Triphala
Troxerutin
vegetable and fruit blend (proprietary)
vitamin A
vitamin B
vitamin C
vitamin E
Xanthophyll
Zeaxanthin
Zinc
Other body systems supported by d-alpha tocopherol
ArteriesBlood
Brain
Circulatory System
Eyes
Female Reproductive System
Heart
Immune System
Male Reproductive System
Mitochondria
Muscles
Nerves
Skin
Products containing d-alpha tocopherol
Metagenics
Vitamin D3 10,000 + K
Metagenics
Vitamin D3 5000 + K
